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Emilio Rojas just popped up on Pries' "dope new track "The Don," and now he's back with a slick freestyle. It's over J. Cole's 2014 Forest hills Drive highlight "Fire Squad."
Rojas kicks things off with some nicely-sung vocals before letting his verses ring out on the lengthy cut.

On Sunday, Pries will be releasing his (possibly L. Frank Baum-inspired?) mixtape American Fairytale, and after hitting us with "Waves" and "Fuck You And Your Bitch" back in December, is ready to give us one last leak from the project. "The Don" also features Rochester's own Emilio Rojas.

Emilio Rojas is never not working. The rapper always has some sort of project or another in the works, and today, as he prepares to release yet another project, Emilio delivers "Nada" featuring Joell Ortiz.

Uptown spitter Emilo Rojas is currently prepping an EP entitled Life Got In The Way, which is scheduled to arrive in March, but before he begins dropping tracks from that release, he's opted to give us one that won't appear on the project.

Emilio Rojas continues to flood the internet with new material. This one comes alongside another freestyle he did over OG Maco's "U Guessed It." Significantly more mellow than its companion piece, "Stay With Me" finds Emilio admitting his faults in the hopes of winning back the woman he loves.

Emilio Rojas has been on a freestyle run lately, hopping on beats that are popping off. So it was only a matter of time that he took on OG Maco's "U Guessed It" minimalistic instrumental (or rather, a version of it he got off YouTube).

A few minutes ago, we posted Emilio Rojas' take on DeJ Loaf's breakout hit "Try Me," and now the NY rapper returns with another fresh track of bars. This time, he takes things away from the zeitgeist and back to the '90s, going in over Mobb Deep's "Hell On Earth."

Time to tally up another freestyle under "Try Me"'s quickly-building list of other rappers' versions, this time from Emilio Rojas. The NY spitter steps up to the plate to tackle DeJ Loaf's breakout hit, and turns in a two minute take on the Detroit street anthem.

Since releasing his last tape, Never Content, DUBB has seen some improved circumstances, signing with Game's Blood Money imprint, and now he's released a track that seems like a fitting response to his rising stock in the rap game.

Though G. Montana is not someone we've featured on HNHH before, his new track "Go Hard" is strong enough to almost guarantee him some more shine from us. Featuring Scotty ATL and Emilio Rojas, the song features artwork Lebron James dunking over Jason Terry.

Emilio Rojas keeps things moving quickly after dropping off his mixtape Zero Fucks Given. The rapper is ready to take this summer by storm, with upcoming content of Zero Fucks Given and loose records like this one.

We premiered Emilio Rojas' new mixtape, Zero Fucks Given, earlier this morning, which arrives just in time for your summer to kick off. The project features N.O.R.E., Joe Budden, rising rapper DUBB, and more.

Emilio Rojas serves up one last leak before he's ready to deliver his new mixtape, Zero Fucks Given. Following up his "They Don't Love You (Freestyle)" from last week, Emilio connects with Joe Budden on "Bitch Is Crazy", produced by Audio Jones.